



Historic Row Houses in Savannah, GA (1850) Photo
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a row of historic houses in Savannah, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. The image depicts the architectural style typical of the mid-19th century, with features such as porches and dormers that were common in residential buildings of that era. Built around 1850, these row houses were a vital part of the community until their demolition in 1940 to make way for the Yamacraw Village Housing Projects.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and preserve the architectural heritage of the region. Johnstons work is recognized for its significant contribution to the understanding of Southern architecture and urban life during the time.
This image serves as an important historical record of Savannahs architectural past and the lifestyle of its residents. It reflects the unique character of the area that has evolved over time.
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Historic Row Houses in Savannah, GA (1850) Photo